Monday, 25 November 2013

Personal Project: 3 Relating Artists

My theme portraiture covers a lot of ideas i've researched some other Photographers that i haven't used before that explore this theme in different styles and ways and amongst who i found:


JAMIE DIAMOND

Jamie is a Contemporary photographer who questions notions of identity, intimacy, and reality in her pieces. She uses role play and constructs events and objects for the camera to capture. The project that most interested me is a project called 'I promise to be a good mother'. In this project Jamie has assumed the role of motherhood and tried to create this image of a 'good' mother using a doll. She got the idea from looking throughout old diaries which she had documented memories as a child and with this project she has tried to bring these memories to life by acting out recalled events and behaviours. Her clothes and style in this are also part of her memory she has dressed up using her mothers old clothes and tried to recreate this look on herself. I really like this idea and how she has explored it with something quite peculiar as a doll visiting real locations and displaying realistic emotion it makes the viewer forget that this small baby is in-fact a toy.






Her acting skills are also faultless the emotion captured on her face reemphasis's this love she has for this baby and the locations she visits such as museums parks eat into this vision of a 'good' mother taking their child on educational and informative trips.
The meaning behind this piece is very open but considering the context i think she is trying to say that her mother was a good mother.



RICHARD VANTIELCKE

Richard Vantielcke is a french photographer on his website he defines himself as a guardian of the legacy of surrealist painter Rene Magritte. His photography is a great range he has prints of  urban architecture, conceptual photography or portrait and self-portrait photography. Although my chosen pathway is portraiture i took particular interest into his Conceptual Narrative Photography.
It was his project labelled box head which is a fictional narrative of a man becoming intrigued by a box and amongst looking inside he is transformed into this box head.The photographs show us him on his travels going to various locations and the sequence ends with him laying on the ground amongst other boxes. This project is buzzing with meaning and this is perhaps why i like it so much by making a man that is in essential different from society and by placing it this way it explores alienation and isolation in society which is recognisable issue.









His use of locations are very effective to emphasise the theme of isolation and alienation.It really reflects the idea that society is so comfortable with what we consider the norm and people who are deviant or go against this norm are considered misfits and a disruption or danger to this equilibrium.


THOMAS JACKSON

Thomas Jackson is a American photographer who spent much of his career in New York as an editor and book reviewer for magazines. It was here his interest in photography books led him to pick up a camera.  He first began by first shooting Garry Winogrand-inspired street scenes, then landscapes, and finally installation works. His work has been shown at The Center for Book Arts in New York, the Governors Island Art Fair, the Gallery at Eponymy in Brooklyn and Industria Superstudios in New York. One particular installation I'm most interested with even thought it isn't portraiture per say is his narrative robot series.

In this series of photographs, he has  combined elements of science fiction literature and film  to create a darkly humorous narrative about a lonely robot’s failure to exist with the natural world. On his website he goes on to say ' the work also explores the  opposing emotions Mother Nature provokes in us: fear and fascination,  attraction,  greed, guilt and the queasy feeling that in the end, she will get us back for everything we’ve done wrong. I chose to build the series around a robot because he seemed an apt representation of our otherness within the natural world, and a stand-in for our ceaseless desire to force our environment into permanent submission—no matter how doomed the effort might be'.










I love how Thomas has structured his scenes to display a theme of loneliness like the image above with the robot playing a normally two or more players game by himself. There are also combined elements of light painting with the image which are really effective to this narrative piece.I think the best thing about this photography is the technical creative aspect to it, thomas created this robot and it should be admired as much as the photograph as a piece of art. This robot lacks emotion with not facial parts its impossible for it to convey emotion throughout its facial expressions however thomas finds another way to communicate the robots emotions through the scenes and the photographic elements for example the photo where the robot was seen hugging the tree portrays sadness, the robot feels so isolated he takes comfort in natural substances.
I think the meaning of this piece is quite complex to understand and instead of understanding its concept viewers might see a lonely robot who eventually dies as this isn't a world for him.

These are my three influential Photographers they all focus on photography that illustrates a idea or a issue all three of these do this well and to add to this they also document this in a story like way which is something id like to expand on in my work. These artists actually relate to my exam piece outcome last year where i looked at domestic abuse and documented this. I think with this pathway portraiture i will again adopt the Conceptual Narrative side to it and produce a final coursework piece which reflects this.






1 comment:

  1. Good - well done. THese are fresh and exciting artists with some interesting ideas. Your analysis of own artist for the Enhanced Image needs to be in yur sketchbook as well as does the evaluation of the project. Make sure you are documenting all your analysis on the blog, but are suing that as a format to print from and place into your sketchbook.

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